Vicente Del Bosque drops a hint that Spain role may be his last

The international boss indicated that he may not continue working after his current role, while revealing he prefers Spanish players to Lionel Messi or Ronaldo

Vicente Del Bosque has revealead that he may not continue coaching once he leaves his post with the Spain national team, according to AS.

The former Real Madrid boss was in Leganes promoting a football school along with ex-player Victor Fernandez.

The young boys present asked the 61-year-old many questions, one of which he responded to by suggesting that "this phase [as national team coach] is the last one for a coach" before, inevitably, being asked on who he thought was better, Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.

"Why do I have to choose between Messi or Ronaldo? They are both great players. But, I prefer those that I have in my national team," he was quoted as saying.

Another question posed was by a fan of Fernando Torres, who wanted to know why his favourite player no longer plays 90 minutes of every match.

"They cannot play all the time, this is the problem we have. We have great players in [the national team], we try to be fair and choose the best players for every match," he concluded.